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  2. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots is a two-player action toy and game designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and was first manufactured by the Marx toy company in 1964. [1] It features two dueling robot boxers, Red Rocker and Blue Bomber, mechanically manipulated by the players, and the game is won when one player knocks the opposing robot's head up and off the shoulders.

  3. Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament - Wikipedia

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    These robots are built in factories that assign the robot a name in addition to installing its head, body, shoulder, and feet. The player has a pre-game lobby to get ready for the robot combat action. All matches have rounds of 60 seconds (unlike the 99-second round of most modern fighting video games). Both robots have a separate gauge for ...

  4. Robots! - Wikipedia

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    The rules allowing each player to design his own robots are the real core of the game and its major appeal. Players can test new strategies each game by literally creating their own units, deciding on strengths and weaknesses and the balance between quantity and quality." Watson concluded, "Robots! is a great buy and should be a welcome ...

  5. Power Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the game, a new craze has hit the town: fighting with model robots. The player walks around the town as the main character, but takes control of the model robot during fights. There are six robot models available, each with different stats and special moves. The models are Max, Gong, Axe, Speed, Lon and Borot.

  6. Category:Video games about robots - Wikipedia

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    Chase (video game) Chibi-Robo! Chibi-Robo! (video game) Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash; Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol; Closers (video game) Cloudpunk; Cluck Yegger in Escape from the Planet of the Poultroid; Cogmind; Colobot; Colony (video game) Color Robot Battle; Countdown to Shutdown; Cubix - Robots for Everyone: Race 'N Robots; Cyber Knight; Cyber Shadow ...

  7. Rise 2: Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Rise 2: Resurrection is a fighting game developed by Mirage Media and published by Acclaim Entertainment in 1996. The game is a sequel to Rise of the Robots, and improves on the first game's graphics, rendering, and animation; hits give off metal scraps and electrical arcs progressively run over the bodies of damaged robots.

  8. Clone Drone in the Danger Zone - Wikipedia

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    In the game, the player's mind has been transferred into a robot gladiator. [2] Playing as a robot, the player must fight against "floors" of enemies by using weapons or the environment around them. [3] The playable area is built like a Colosseum, with similar robot NPCs in the stands of the arena.

  9. BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox - Wikipedia

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    BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox is an action game. Players control a radio-controlled robot and battle it out with other robots to win. The main game mode is Tournament mode, where the player competes in four matches depending on the weight class and must win all four to win an award. The player can also win sponsorships, to earn more money.